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Old 01-01-1970
Andrew Hutchings
 
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In article <468AF4C8.7000603@gmail.com> dmagick@gmail.com (Chris)
wrote:

>>> Either phrase can be a good or a bad thing, it all depends on
>>> tone - Scottish is very like Japanese in that respect :p

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>> with regard to batter - isn't it the scots that have pechant for
>> covering marsbars with the stuff and deepfrying them?


> The aussies do it too - are we just as crazy as the scots?


Didn't we used to ship convicted criminals to Auz? That would explain
the craziness ;)

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Old 07-03-2007
Muhammad Hassan Samee
 
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ASP.net VS PHP?

how PHP is batter?

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Old 07-03-2007
Tobias Zander
 
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batter like batman?

Muhammad Hassan Samee schrieb:
> ASP.net VS PHP?
>
> how PHP is batter?
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Old 07-03-2007
Andrei
 
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Muhammad Hassan Samee wrote:
> ASP.net VS PHP?
>
> how PHP is batter?
>
> .
>

In short words it's not Micro$oft and you don't need to buy stuff to
develop in it.
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Old 07-03-2007
Colin Guthrie
 
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Muhammad Hassan Samee wrote:
> ASP.net VS PHP?
>
> how PHP is batter?


I think you mean "Why is PHP better?" :p (batter is what you make
pancakes out of, or if you are in Scotland it's means to get beaten up -
e.g. "I'll batter you, ya wee radge" :p)

To answer the question tho', it's really down to personal taste IMO.

I much prefer free software and the philosophies around that area (even
if I do develop closed code!) I don't see *why* I should pay a
monopolistic company with questionable business and ethical tactics to
run by business.

I also like the fact that there are loads of PHP examples and
applications out there that you can incorporate into your solutions
(depending on license). Not to say this doesn't apply to ASP too but it
seems more obvious with PHP).

In terms of language/syntactical comparisons, well there are lots of
websites out there that can probably tell you that.

Col
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Old 07-03-2007
Richard Heyes
 
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Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Muhammad Hassan Samee wrote:
>> ASP.net VS PHP?
>>
>> how PHP is batter?

>
> I think you mean "Why is PHP better?" :p (batter is what you make
> pancakes out of, or if you are in Scotland it's means to get beaten up -
> e.g. "I'll batter you, ya wee radge" :p)


"radge" ?

What's that in English :) ?

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Old 07-03-2007
Colin Guthrie
 
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Richard Heyes wrote:
> Colin Guthrie wrote:
>> Muhammad Hassan Samee wrote:
>>> ASP.net VS PHP?
>>>
>>> how PHP is batter?

>>
>> I think you mean "Why is PHP better?" :p (batter is what you make
>> pancakes out of, or if you are in Scotland it's means to get beaten up -
>> e.g. "I'll batter you, ya wee radge" :p)

>
> "radge" ?
>
> What's that in English :) ?
>


I guess "Crazy" or "Crazy Person" depending on context.

e.g.

"Ya radge" == "You Crazy Person".

"She's pure radge!" == "She is crazy!"

Either phrase can be a good or a bad thing, it all depends on tone -
Scottish is very like Japanese in that respect :p

Col
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Old 07-03-2007
George Pitcher
 
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Colin,

> Either phrase can be a good or a bad thing, it all depends on tone -
> Scottish is very like Japanese in that respect :p
>

Nips are good, but drams are better!

George
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Old 07-03-2007
Jochem Maas
 
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Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Richard Heyes wrote:
>> Colin Guthrie wrote:
>>> Muhammad Hassan Samee wrote:
>>>> ASP.net VS PHP?
>>>>
>>>> how PHP is batter?
>>> I think you mean "Why is PHP better?" :p (batter is what you make
>>> pancakes out of, or if you are in Scotland it's means to get beaten up -
>>> e.g. "I'll batter you, ya wee radge" :p)

>> "radge" ?
>>
>> What's that in English :) ?
>>

>
> I guess "Crazy" or "Crazy Person" depending on context.
>
> e.g.
>
> "Ya radge" == "You Crazy Person".
>
> "She's pure radge!" == "She is crazy!"
>
> Either phrase can be a good or a bad thing, it all depends on tone -
> Scottish is very like Japanese in that respect :p


with regard to batter - isn't it the scots that have pechant for covering
marsbars with the stuff and deepfrying them?

with regard to php v. asp.net - does asp.net have such a funny mailing list? ;-)

>
> Col
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Old 07-03-2007
Colin Guthrie
 
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Jochem Maas wrote:
> with regard to batter - isn't it the scots that have pechant for covering
> marsbars with the stuff and deepfrying them?


Hehe yeah we do have a reputation for that tho' I only know of one place
in my city where they will do that for you as it can mess up your frying
oil apparently!! I've had one once when I was in my younger days. Pretty
nasty..... :p

> with regard to php v. asp.net - does asp.net have such a funny mailing list? ;-)


Case closed :D

Col
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